Rob Dunfey Connects Skaters with Instructors on Go Skate
Skateboarding has grown from a niche interest to a major aspect of pop culture over the last few decades. With the interest in skateboarding having increased so much for younger kids, there is a need for a stable source of skating instruction. Cool person in technology Rob Dunfey wants to fill this need with his company Go Skate. Go Skate is an online web portal that offers skateboard instruction in various formats to anyone who wants to learn. Dunfey’s company uses the web to offer those interested in skateboarding a convenient resource from which they can acquire lessons and help. The site has connections to instructors in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and even Ireland. Users can book lessons on the site directly. People can search and filter by both price and location. Dunfey has even created a gift certificate program for his site. Gift cards sold in stores such as Wal-Mart and Target work universally as payment for skateboard instructing across continents. Anyone who has trouble booking a lesson on Dunfey’s website or needs help navigating the site in any way can get assistance from a remote tech support provider.
Go Skate also offers online instruction for skating students. Dunfey’s site offers online how-to videos for many different aspects of skating. Dunfey brands this section of his website as the “Trick Tutor”. The videos cover everything from the basics of how to ride to the performance of intermediate level tricks with a board. Students who have trouble getting videos to load because of Internet problems should consider a network support service.
Dunfey has a past well suited to his position in charge of Go Skate, as he has experience as a skateboard instructor himself. On the Go Skate website, he claims to have taught over 1,000 skaters personally. He also created a YouTube channel dedicated to instructional skating videos that has reached over 1,000,000 views in total. Dunfey also has experience building companies up from the ground himself. He also ran and founded a company called Cleaning Safari before selling it after two years. He led the company to generate over 250,000 in gross sales revenues before selling it and starting Go Skate instead. Dunfey’s experience will be key to his ability to continue building Go Skate and refining the company’s services for the customer base.
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